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In 1975, The National Resistance (RN) put into practice the line that Dalton and his co-thinkers in the ERP had advocated, putting more emphasis on sectoral organizing amongst the masses of people (in unions, student organizations, etc.). The RN was primarily based in
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The National Resistance conducted fewer attacks against the dictatorship in El Salvador compared to the FPL or ERP, but the RN operatives were well more effective in destabilizing the national tyranny with a lot fewer deaths on both sides. After
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The RN was formed by people who left the ERP and who advocated for more of a mass orientation, as opposed to the militarist orientation the ERP had at the time. During the separation, the ERP ordered the executions of
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as guerrilla commandos as well as in the city of San Salvador as clandestine urban forces mainly composed of university students. The armed wing of the Resistencia Nacional was FARN (
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units were demobilized and their organization became a legal political party. The
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El Salvador's Democratic Transition Ten Years After the Peace Accord (2003).
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was its first general secretary. Other founding members of the RN included
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is now one of the two major political parties in El Salvador.
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Left-wing political party in El Salvador from 1975 to 1992
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ERP
El Salvador
Ideology
Revolutionary socialism
Anti-imperialism
FMLN
Salvadoran junta
United States
Salvadoran Civil War
Salvadoran
political party
FMLN
military junta
Salvadoran Civil War
Roque Dalton
Armando Arteaga
Ernesto Jovel
Eduardo Sancho
Lil Milagro RamĂ­rez
Julia RodrĂ­guez
Morazán Department
Fuerzas Armadas de la Resistencia Nacional
peace accords
FMLN
FMLN
More Information About The National Resistance, RN
Categories
Defunct political parties in El Salvador
Farabundo MartĂ­ National Liberation Front

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